Month: September 2012

By Adam J. Pearson Oh, how the faces of the winds of autumn Reveal themselves in skies and trees and leaves. Now, they roar like the terrible lizards Who once stalked the great, green groves Where maples, oaks and pines now grow. Petrifying, boisterous, booming in the ears, So are the bellows of the winds…

By Adam J. Pearson Be free from all the claims of hearts, O Starry Eyed, Let not the chains of past beloveds bind you, For that love which entraps is scarcely love at all, And only that heart’s burning which sets all free is truly worthy of the name– Forgive me for not loving in so…

By Adam J. Pearson As a teaching, a method that is taught, ho’oponopono is paradoxical on two levels. The first paradox of ho’oponopono is that its methods cannot be communicated except by using the very unconscious data that it is designed to clean. All verbal teachings draw on data; they use language, which is stored…

By Adam J. Pearson In the moment of experiencing love, appreciation also has to be there. When you are filled with love, you are grateful for what you love and for the love itself. When you lose track of gratitude, you lose track of love. Love takes you to gratitude and gratitude takes you to…

By Adam J. Pearson After reading my last article, several people asked me how or why the ho’oponopono practice of the ‘four phrases‘ works. If I am being truly honest, I’d have to answer that I don’t really know. I have some ideas about how it might work. I see the power in the meaning…

By Adam J. Pearson What is Ho’oponopono? Ho’oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian art of healing, which developed as a social practice, a way of resolving conflicts between people, families and groups. Inspired by his teacher Mornah Simeona, Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len developed ho’oponopono into an inner practice for individuals, a technique for nonjudgmentally meeting whatever we encounter in…

By Adam J. Pearson What is Mayonnaise? A basic mayonnaise is not only one of the Mother Sauces from which many other sauces can be made, but also a delicious condiment by itself. It can be tasty on French fries or spread on sandwiches and burgers. Roasted red peppers can be pureed with it to…